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Hillbilly - Wikipedia Hillbilly is a term historically used for White people who dwell in rural, mountainous areas in the United States, primarily in the Appalachian region and Ozarks As people migrated out of the region during the Great Depression, the term spread northward and westward with them
Redneck vs. Hillbilly vs. Hick – What’s the Difference? Difference Between Hillbilly and Redneck While “redneck” and “hillbilly” can both mean rural, southern Americans, there are some subtle differences between the two terms that you should know
The Truth Behind Hillbilly History Thanks to these popular culture tropes, ‘Hillbilly’ is an offensive slang term for people of the rural Appalachian regions It is full of colorful characters, great food, progressive union movements, and unique popular culture (for better or worse)
Hillbilly vs. Redneck – What’s the Difference? - Writing . . . Billy is a shortened form of William, so a hillbilly is a man (possibly named Billy) who lives in the hills (or another outlying rural area) Some readers might see hillbilly as a more gently derisive term than redneck, but any difference is one of degree, rather than actual meaning
Hillbillies - Encyclopedia of Arkansas The “hillbilly” has been an enduring staple of American iconography, and Arkansas has been identified with the hillbilly as much as, if not more than, any state
The word hillbilly was once a term of endearment in . . . RICHWOOD, W Va — The word "hillbilly" was a term of endearment in the southern Appalachian Mountains region in the early 1800s, though it later developed negative connotations